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January 29, 2021

Cambridge to release confidential information on Preston Springs demolition

On Thursday, Cambridge City Council met for a special council meeting. The discussion was about the demolition of Preston Springs Hotel, the 132-year-old building that was vacant and exposed to the elements for 30 years. 

During the meeting, the City’s Chief Building Officer (CBO) Dennis Purcell who exercised his authority under the Building Code Act, 1992, and issued an Emergency Order to go ahead with demolition mentioned while heritage is important, it should never come at the expense to public safety. 

“So delays to the demolition of this unsafe structure continued to increase the circumstances of not if, but when someone was going to get injured, or tragically killed.” 

Nine delegations voiced their concerns to council about the demolition, including resident Christine Rier who will never forget the day the piece of Cambridge history got brought to the ground. “I was present to witness the destruction of one of the most iconic pieces of our community and heritage, I have yet to be able to revisit the site because it’s simply too distressing.” 

Council then voted unanimously in favour of the motion to release confidential information on Preston Springs demolition, which was presented in a closed session on January 21, 2020. It will be available online at EngageCambridge.

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